Not long ago, pediatricians recommended limiting the amount of time kids spend on phones and tablets to just one or two hours a day, with toddlers getting none at all. That has changed, and now parents are supposed to make sure kids have a healthy relationship with their devices. Where do you begin? Here are a few…

The Amazon Fire HD 6 is one of the best sub-$100 tablets you can buy, and you can score a certified refurb from Amazon today for just $45 with promo code KINJA11, the best price we’ve ever seen by $5. This tablet is a steal at its usual $70, and considering that the refurbs come with the standard one year warranty,…

In the market of beautiful, modern, intelligent leather accessories to complement your EDC, This Is Ground is untouchable, but demands your touch. I’ve lusted after their Mod series, a briefcase and messenger bag-disrupting line of tricked out leather pouches that hold your laptop or tablet and lots more, for years.

The Amazon Fire HD 6 is one of the best sub-$100 tablets you can buy, and you can score a certified refurb from Amazon today for just $50 with promo code KINJA10. This tablet is a steal at its usual $70, and considering that the refurbs come with the standard one year warranty, I’d call this the best deal we’ve seen.

Apple’s iPad Pro and Microsoft’s Surface Pro 4 look a lot alike. Both are big tablets, both connect to slim keyboard covers, and both offer a stylus for drawing and note-taking. But after spending some time with these potential laptop replacements, I found that they’re really quite different, particularly when it…

Android/iOS: Learning to read, write, and speak languages with their own character sets can be challenging to those of us used to roman lettering, but Word Fireworks turns it into a game that’s not just easy to get into, but compelling enough to stick with.

If you want a tablet to basically use as a portable TV (that’s basically what my iPad is at this point), a big screen is important, and you won’t find a better deal right now than Amazon’s Fire HD 10 for $180.

It wasn’t too long ago that we put the major mobile operating systems head to head, but with big updates from both Google and Apple in the meantime, we think it’s worth another look at where they both stand. Is there a clear winner? Or are they barely distinguishable any more?

Screen time isn’t necessarily bad for kids—it depends what they’re doing on that screen. The American Academy of Pediatrics recently agreed, dropping strict time-based limits in favor of more open-ended guidelines.

Chromebooks have come a long way since they were first introduced. While they used to be laptop-shaped browser machines, they’ve grown capable enough to actually stand up to other laptops. I didn’t expect to love my Chromebook, but it’s replaced my laptop for most of my work.

The iOS vs Android debate can get pretty heated, but while both mobile OSes have their diehard fans, many people could be convinced to switch if just one feature or two changed. What would convince you to switch?

Today, Microsoft held its (mostly boring!) developer keynote at Build 2015. If you’re not a developer, your eyes might gloss over during the presentation, but there are still some cool features normal users might find interesting. Here’s the best of what they announced.

Tablets are great entertainment devices, but they aren’t always as useful for getting things done. If you want your tablet to be more than just a fun little toy, it’s really just a matter of the right apps, attitude, and configuration. Here’s how you can turn your tablet into a handy, productivity-boosting tool.

If you like taking your books on the go, you’ve never had more options. The best ereaders are slim, have batteries that last for weeks, and come in both e-ink and color varieties, have multiple screen sizes to suit you, and come at different price points. Let’s look at five of the bes, based on your nominations.